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Overview of the iDigBio Portal with emphasis on use cases, features introduced since last presentation and NSF survey results.<br><br> | Overview of the iDigBio Portal with emphasis on use cases, features introduced since last presentation and NSF survey results.<br><br> | ||
'''Session Notes:''' https://goo.gl/hVThKY | '''Session Notes:''' https://goo.gl/hVThKY | ||
| ''' | | '''Three Insect Projects''' (Neil Cobb, Crystal Maier, Jen Zaspel, Catherine Hulshof, Akito Kawahra, Caitlin Chapman)<br> | ||
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1. Database Before You Label Protocol | |||
2. Inselect and insect soups (Jen and Neil) | |||
3. Puerto Rico Hurricane support: Developing a reference base for a re-survey of butterflies (Catherine) | |||
Database Before You Label Protocol: Finalize workflow(s) for rapidly digitizing material from “collecting events”, especially where a large amount of material is brought into the collection from inventories. The workflow would be database neutral (Arctos [Derek Sikes], EMu [Crystal Maier], institutional [Chris Marshall], Specify [AndrewShort], Symbiota [ Neil Cobb]), it would be scalable from small to large institutions, and it would be cross-phyla functional (e.g., plants/herbaria, insects/museums). Develop strategy to ensure all museums adopt workflow. | |||
Inselect: With the newer DSLR cameras that have 50 megapixel capacity it is possible that many museums might be able to use Inselect https://vimeo.com/160792078 can be used more widely. Puerto Rico: Catherine Hulshof (U. of Puerto Rico) will discuss a Puerto Rican-Caribbean Lepidoptera project to study butterfly (maybe some moths) recovery/recolonization of areas destroyed. We will develop a strategy to have museums digitize their holdings of Puerto Rican/Caribbean butterflies as a good reference data set. | |||
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